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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fix someone' is not grammatically correct in written English
You could use the similar phrase "Fix up someone" or "fix someone up" which means to "improve someone's appearance, attitude, health, etc." For example: "I took my friend to the spa so I could fix her up and make her feel better."
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Buyers who neglect to confirm that the work followed building codes and was performed by licensed contractors may end up paying to fix someone else's mistakes.
That what makes you feel joy is to fix someone else's problem.
Andy Bell, deputy chief executive at charity the Centre for Mental Health, says that from a care perspective, recovery isn't just about trying to "fix" someone.
As recounted in the biography that Brinkley had commissioned, he struck upon the idea of transplanting goat testicles into men when a patient came to him to ask if he could fix someone who was "sexually weak".
Eventually, I figured out intellectually that I could not fix someone's sadness.
Use a family member or friend to fix someone's hair, shift a light source or fetch something for you.
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You were just fixing someone else's production, you know?" Gottwald also released several records on Rawkus as an artist, under the moniker "Kasz".
If you earn the same amount as a shareholder collecting a dividend or as a plumber fixing someone's central heating you should pay the same amount in tax.
He's fixing someone's flat," I was told.
"Raising salaries is very expensive; fixing someone's working conditions is less so," said Ingersoll.
"Raising salaries is very expensive; fixing someone's working conditions is less so.
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